Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, July 25, 1907, Image 6

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WILL DEVELOP
GOLOEN SLIPPER
MINING PROPERTY
NEWS OF HOP
LOGGERS ARE
CROP REPORTED
NOT TREATED
WITH FAIRNESS FROM OTHER STATES
account of the early date it is count­
ed as almost impossible.
Oregon tomatoes are arriving in
fin«* shape. They are among the first
that have a proper taste, being picked
ripe. Those on Front street today
■ arae from The Dalles.
Tomatoes
generally are short on the street.
The Dalles is also shipping apricots,
but they are of an inferior grade.
Tuxedo tobaccos have advanced
and are now quoted at 62 cents a
I pound
Sunrise condensed milk has
advanced ten cents a case, and is now
valued at »3.90.
In fresh fish halibut has dropped
half a cent and is now quoted at 6
<< nts. Salmon are more plentiful to­
day. but the price remains the same.
Country butter is considered flrm-
| er as a result of the advance in fan-
icy creamery forecasted recently, but
' no advance has yet taken place * in
“
the former.
Onions are more plentiful at »2.25
to »2.50 per 100 pounds.
I
Lemons continue stiff at »6 to 7
a box.
Wire nails have been marked down
to »3.15 base.
SALE
I
feet In dimensions
,8«4
good material.
quire a*
at 325 East
*10-
qntre
E„. 11
,
FOR SALE—230 acr* s <in k
tom land, about 30 cleared1* hou
nine-room house and b«« «'**
Mohawk river
\drtraJl’ °» th,
Workman, Mareoi,. pr e" *• I
FOR SALE Ok TltADE-^J---------
ranch with plenty of gI)rl?* ****
(Special Correspondence.)
The Waterville
Cottage Grove. July 24.—Frank
says:
for Irrigating purp«^.
’ ****
NEWSPAPERS < AsT INDIE ISE.
Talkington, of Salem, and J. W. How­
The past week has brought little
Hoselton,
Oregon
Cig».-
Stor#
***
dy. of Cottage Grove, accompanied by
of importance in the way of hop
news. The market if anything has
Dr. W. W. Oglesby, returned Monday
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tf
sagged both on t h«* coast and In New
from an extended visit to the Golden
York. Hops bave been sold as low
Slipper mining property in Bohemia,
RASPBERRIES F or
which Is owned by the two former
SOBER AND INTELLIGENT Is as 3 cents for the very choicest left
berries on the vine for
in Oregon. Some Inferior lots of
gentlemen They found the property
cents per crate. EnaniT« at 41
AXY OTHER WORKINGMEN— Washington sold on the local mar­
in excellent condition, and are pleas­
Maltzan berry runc'i
nnat ,tle
ket at 6c© 7.
The growing crop
ed to note that it is better than was
from the Wiliam. «... r'|Vf..V
DO NOT SPEND moki : MONEY In all sections shows good progress.
represented by Dr. Oglesby. They let
on the Patterson Island roat 1 b -
warm
a contract for furtherance of opera­
roll WHISKEY THAN DO OI II- With occasional rains and
.weather there can be nothing else
tions and intend to develop the mine
FOR SALE—Hous ■ and two 1™
asked for. From England the much-
corner of West Sixth and A0’’«
to Its greatest capacity. It is a mat­
EK TOIL»
needed rains have arrived, and we
ter of satisfaction to the people here­
ou
eeR Ar F1“ at a har^n GÎ
hear of estimates now as low as 350,-
abouts that local capitalists have tak­
su-eet.’ A- F0X> 3S,J We« S
out) and as high as 400,000 cwt.
en
the
property,
and
the
two
gentle
­
Eugene, Or., July 6. 1907.
Germany «ontinues to report good
men are known as men who never do
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Port la ixl (.'notations.
Editor Guard:- The man who progress in all sections.
things by halves. Th«* Golden Slipper
FOR SALE —Fir wood ..a tne
Creamery
.
Butter
25
0
'2
c
-
works In the timber or whose perilous
Hops In Washington.
Go-d roads, elds«, to town T
mine Is destined under the new man­ . Eggs—22©22,/6c.
occupation it is to bring the logs Chehalis, Wash., Bee-Nugget, July5.
qtilre of W. L. or II r JV
agement to become famous
Chickens
—
12
^
©
1
3c.
through the dang rous waters of our
Eugene, Oregon.
'
Klnc^
The first big «leal in hops at North
F. J. Hard has returned from the
Wheat Valley, 84c; bluestem, 88c
streams to the mills, and his money, Yakima was consummated Saturday
East and proposes to develop his ex­
Oats— »26»27 per ton.
seems to be giving the papers and when A. E. Poole H Co. purchased
FOR SA LE—16 0-acrc stock .77
tensive properties In Bohemia
Barley,—per ton »22 ©»23.50.
some of Eugene's citizens more than for George W Bishop, of Waterville,
fruit ranch In Western Lane »■
The burning of the electric plant
Hay Timothy, $16© »18; vetch,
100 acres bottom land 7’5^“
usual concern for some time past. N. Y., 18,000 pounds of this year's
has proved a calamity to Cottage »7.50© »8; grain hay, »7© »8.
Ths
Dove:
“
This
looks
like
a
pretty
poor
place
to
bu«,d
a
neat.
In an article in your paper of July 2, crop from J. E. Desmarls, a local
well watered pasture, 15 acre. »
Grove, but the owners will rebuild at
Mohair
—
Choice,
29c©
30c.
—Naughton in Duluth Herald.
you say;
der cultivation.
An orcha/d J?
hop grower. The contract price was
once Meantime the Standard Oi|
Wool—Valley, coarse to medium,
"A larg«r number of loggers from 10 cents, and hop dealers say It is
about 300 fruit tre-s and nutted
Company has its inning.
18©
20c.
the Mohawk country arrived in Eu­ a fairly sure Indication of the price
ln b^ar*n?' I;ar," '‘’«'a. good hou«
Hon. James Hemenway, of Garman,
Hops—Prime, 6c© 7c.
gene last night and a great many likely to prevail this year. The Ya­
woodshcj, fruit house. dryhoX
Hemenway & Co., has returned from
Potatoes—Old, »1.50© »2 per cwt.
more will be down tonight on their kima valley crop glv«*s promise of
and other buildings. M)0 000 f "
a trip to Southern Oregon.
New,
»1.25©
»2
per
cwt.
way to Portland to celebrate the being excellent In quality, and the
•■•■of standing old growth fir and ce
Our soldier boys are at camp in
Onions— »2.25 © »2.50.
Fourth of July. Each man lias from indlvations are that the largest crop
dar on the place. School L u««,
Roseburg, having a good time.
Chittim Bark—5c lb.
»50 to »200 in cash and they all de­ in the history of Yakima county will
4 his is on of the finest homes"in th,
clare they will spend every cent of be produced.
Sluslaw country. Postoffice on n|1F,
WELL WRITTEN ADVERTIS-
it before returning. One bank alone
A dispatch from North Yakima
For terms and further informaton
EM NT
In this city cashed over »15,000 says that hop growers in that sec­
call on or address.
worth of checks for the loggers yes­ tion are disheartened at the pros­
Address
One of the most attractive and
terday. On account of the prohibi­ pects of the market this year, and
LEONARD TABOR,
best written announcements that has
tion in Lane county every bit of this it Is more than likely that the hop
d&wtf
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Mapleteg, Ore,
appeared in the Guard for a long
money will be spent in Portland, yards of the Yakima valley will be
time is that of the Portland Busi­ PUBLIC AUC.10N 1 will seiTIi
whereas in former years It was kept put to more profitable use next year.
(From
Saturday's
Guard.)
has been finally decided that
ness College, printed elsewhere ln
Chittim bark—4 */J © 5c.
in Eugene and surrounding towns. The cost of production this year is
public auction at mv place one
Major Geo. O. Y«*ran, c .m .a uling
Kelly, the world's champion
this issue. The heading is strong and
Wool—20© 21c.
The loggers are all free spenders and higher than ever, and the price is
mile north of Fir Butte, known«
the First Separate Battalion, O. N. G.,
sprinter,
will
run
at
the
Jamestown
artistic, the wording clean cut and
create prosperity wherever they do likely to be the lowest on record.
Poultry,
Eggs,
etc.
the Pirrkerson place, 8 miles «eg
Sergeant
Major
exposition early In September under accompanied
impressive. Send for the catalogue I
their trading.
It Is estimated that
of Eugene, on Saturday. Aagut
the colors of the University of Ore­
Egge—Per doz., 18c.
mentioniid in the advertisement. It
»20,000 will be taken out of the
3, all my stock and farm imple­
gon Instead of lhe Multnomah Ath­
Dairy Butter—35© 4 5c
is a beautiful production that tells
county by the loggers with which to
ments. consisting of three brood
letic Club, of Portland, as has been
Creamery Hutter—75c per roll.
all about the school and its splendid I
celebrate In Portland."
mares, one two-year-old horse colt
the announced intention. This decis­
Hens—Per lb., 9c.
This article appears Io me to cast
work.
one three-year-old horse colt, one
ion has been made only within the
Frys—Per lb., 11 @ 12c.
No educational institution in the
a slur upon the men of this section
sucking colt, nine Jersey Cows, five
last few days. He will train in Eu­
Geese Per lb., 5c.
Northwest is better known than the
who work In the timber for a living.
yearlings, four liogs, one diBC plow
gene under the direction of "Bill”
Ducks, per lb., Sc.
Portland Business College. Its prin­
It isn't the first limo it has been
one harrow*, one stand of bees, two
Hayward, and will leave here for
Turkeys 12 © 14c.
cipal, Professor A. P. Armstrang, has
done, for invariably when In the days
wagons, two sets harness, and ott­
Jamestown some time during the lat­
of more frequent drunks In Eugene
te en engaged in school work all his
Fruits, Vegetable«. Etc.
er articles too numerous to men­
ter part of the month of August. A
.
and
has
«:
:i
e-viable
reputation:
some poor fellow, be he miner, far­
life
New potatoes »1.50© »2 per cwt
tion. Terms of sale: On all snnu
fund to pay the expenses of Kelly's
an
educator,
lie
knows
the
re-
’
mer, railroad man or what nqt, was1
as
Onions—Per lb., 4c.
und»r »5, cash; on amttunts-ofg
trip will be mail«* up from subscrip­
employers
of
office
arrested for intoxication your papers
qulrements
of
Lemon»-Per case, »6© »7.
and over, one year's time at six per
tions at Eugelie, Portland and Ba­
nrepare
any
willing
1
would refer to him as a "drunken
heir),
and
can
Oranges—»4.50.
cent. James Offutt.
a3
ker City.
logger,” as though there were not
student to meet them.
■ :
■
1
Livestock Market.
as mauy drunken printers, painters,
In this commercial age King Busi­
Steers—Per lb.,3c.
bricklayers, or of any other class of
ness Is monarch of ail he surveys. ■
Good cows -2M;C.
laborers as timber men.
Opportunities ar** not. wanting far
Good
prime
dressed
veal
—
6c.
In your article above quoted you
those who are properly qualified. A WANTED—At once, six teams to
Mutton on foot—Per lb., 3©3*4c. course in the Portlaml Business Col-1
haul cordwood. Dr. L. W. Brown.
class the entire lot of laborer in the
Fat hogs—»5.50.
JR
timber as a gang of drunken apend-
leg«* will prepare any young man or
Grain and Feed.
thrifts, who have no higher ambition
woman for work In the commercial FOR RENT—An 11-room dwelling
Oat hay—»10.
in life than to squander their hard
world, and result in a position that
house. Enquire at 641 Hilyard
New York. July is. The directors
Cheat hay—Per ton—»10.
earned wages for months in a drunk­
will render the investment of time ;
street,
tf
of
the
Illinois
Central
Railroad
Com-
Timothy hay—Per ton, »12.
en spree or orgy on the Fourth of
and m >ney in a business education
Oats—Per bushel. 40c.
July.
Notice particularly, you say
the most profitable that can be made. J FOR RENT—Two or three furnished
Bran—Per ton, »21.
they all declare they will spend every
rooms for light housekeeping. In­
Mixed L*««i Per ton. »22.
cent of tile »15,01)0 paitl to them
NEWS OK MARCOLA
quire at 683 Oak street.
tt
while celebrtaing In Portland on ac­
Shorts—Per ton. »25.
I
Special
Correspondence.
'
I
count of prohibition In Lane county.
FOR
RENT
—
Furnished
or
unfur
­
Wheat—Per bu., 80c.
Marcóla, July 24.- Maud Rennin-
You probably forget that many of our
nished rooms; free water. Enquire
ger has returned from Holly, where
number have homes and families In
of CHtnpbell-Fellinan Compuny.
Portland Market Rc|xirt.
Portland; that they were brought
Portland, Or., July 25—Apples this she has been for some time.
here «arly In th«* spring to work in
Mrs. W. J. Lanceford leaves for FOR RENT—Suite of rooms in War­
year will amount to only about two-
YOAKUM.
ren block. See Lane County Ab­
Hie timber, and that this Is their first
WARREN SANFORD STONE. thirds of a crop In the Northwest, Roseburg today.
stract Company, in same buildng.
visit home since Iney left, u«id they
S. J. Calkins returned from Fall
Chairman of the board of tlireo*
according to the estimates of the va­ I
tf
Grand chief of the Brotherhood rious districts, and high prices are 1 Creek yesterday, where hs went to
go to take tiieir earnings to their
wives and little ones If this Is the tor» of the R«x*k Island, who pre­
looked for as a result. To cold rains move Hall Matteson to S. I’, camp
of
Locomotive
Engineers
and
u
WANTED
kind of celebration you refer to. what fers government to state regula­
in blossoming time is attributed the No. 3, where he will reside thlu
has prohibition in Lane to do with it?
member of President Roosevelt’s shortage, but the quality Is ext.iected coming winter.
If we are all a set of drunken spend­ tion of railroads.
There is to be a danse given by the WANTED—At once, good reliable
to be above the average on account
induatrial peace commission.
man to collect. 615 Wlllamett»
thrifts, who only worked that we
of this thinning out o( the fruit on M. W. A. of Marróla Friday night.
street.
J75
might satisfy the appetite for whis­ The cost of production Is figured at
There is a man In town with a
the
trees.
Green
apples
have
begun
Claude Gray and Austin Farrington
key. why could we not have shipped 10 cents this year, and this is the
! shooting gallery who Is doing a fine
to
appear
in
considerable
quantities,
and Will Clarke, members of the hos­
WANTED—Teams to haul wood. In­
it In from Portland and saved the ex­ highest price yet offered the best
business.
pital corps, went to Roseburg this af­ and prices have declined, but this
quire of W. L. or IT. R. Kincaid,
pense of going then*?
growers in advance of harvest.
As Mabel could not play Marcóla j
fruit
is
only
fit
for
cooking
this
early
ternoon to attend the encampment
Eugene, Oregon
Mr. Editor, you do us a rank Injus­
Some of the lots of western Wash-
S. P. camp No. 3 played them a game
in
the
season.
there Lieutenant Chambers, of the
tice you have cast a stigma upon Ingtons, thiit of Klaber.
Wolf &
Peaches are expected to make a of ball. —
Tin* ¡ore was ......
8 to 15 in WANTED—Two or three carpenter«
major's staff, and two other members
us as a class of honest laborers that Netter, recently shipped to London
favor of Marcóla.
good
crop
In
Oregon
ami
Washington,
for several weeks' work. See H.C.
of the hospital corps, went out thl3
Is hard to bear Only a very small' have been sold to arrive at prices
A young man named Ilunnlcut was
Maho'n, Eugene.
afi
morning and Surgeon W. L. Cheshire but the demand on the part of the
part of the »15,00«) paid out in better than those realized at home.
leaves tonight. The Albany and Mc­ canneries, as well asrof housewives, struck in the mouth by a basehall
checks at one of your banks will lie
Notes.
Minnville companies passed through will be more than «»qual to the sup­ hit that slipped from a man's hand, WANTED—At on« e. ten good un*»
spent for liquor In Portland By far
The Copperstown Farmer. July 5
and twelve good Cams. Apply to
on
the same train that the majoc ply, and so prices are likely to be breaking two teeth off, and then the
the larger part of it will be put in says:
The weather has continued
French & Reynolds, Room 21, Mc­
Production of this class of bat turned and struck Eddie Smith in :
and his men left on. and at Cottag«' stiff.
circulation in Lane county, and the favorable In th«* Otsego county hop
th- ■ *•■'. knocking him down. Dr.- W. I
Clung building.
Grove Company E was taken on fruit does not keep pace with the 'll.
laigi'st part of that which goes to crop during the past week. There Is
Pollard was called and found it [
JAMES T. HARAHAN.
The Ashlan dand Roseburg compa­ population, and so consumers who necessary I
Portlaml will be us«*d to make homes no chang«* In the situation.
‘ ‘
* two stitches
... -
to take
to ¡ WANTED—Ten cords of oak, ash "
think peaches are too high for can­
nies
are
already
In
camp,
making
five
—
(
---- u in his face.
happy and give comforts to friends
maple wood to be delivered hefo™
Th«* Schoharie Republican, July 4,
sew
up
the
gash
ning
will
have
to
roaort
to
tomatoes,
an«l relatives.
I know whereof 1 says:
September 1 at Eugene R*fkPt
Rains and high temperature pany today declared a regular semi­ companies under the command of Ma­ of which the crop is said to be good
The
brass
band
of
Marcóla
met
last
I
speak, and While we work hard, at during the past week have sent the annual dividend of 3 ** per cent. It jor Yoran. The encampment began this season.
store.
night to ele«q officers. Mike Weber
great privation anti fearful risk of vines to th«* tops of the poles in th«* was said that the election of a direc­ today and will end on the 29th Inst.
was elected president, Frank Frost WANTED—A few men for sawmill
Egg Market is W«*nk.
life ami limb, we have ambitions and yards on tJx* flats, lull in the upland tor to succeed John C Welling was The rifle teams cf *a« h of the Eugene
Eggs were considered weak at mar­ treasurer and Ed Baxter secretary.
work. Enquire of H. C Mato",
aims In life as pure and high as any yards the vines are still climbing postponed until July *25. E. H. Ilar- companies and of the headquarters ket quotations today. Both Aroniur
—.——r
Eugene, or Sunset Lumber C'ffi-
that prompt you. Mr. Editor, to right for the tops. In the best yards the riman was asked If there had been will W . down and compete in the rifle and Swift have been importing eggs
FOR SALE
pany, Mabel, Or.
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1
action or pure living.
arms are apperlng. and it Is high any break between himself and Pres- shoot during the last three d3ys of from the East, which they offer as
th«* encampment.
it seems to me that It Is high time, for In 10 days they will be In Ident Hanrahan.
low
as
19c,
and
thus
undermine
the
"No. Why should there be? It is
Companies A and C. of Eugene,
CORDWOOD FOR SALE—Leave or­
tin««* to put a stop to these aspersions blow. Under the moat favorable
i price for fresh ranch. Seattle deal-'
ders with L. G. Brown at Dr.
on the class of laborers to which I weather conditions the crop will not too ridiculous to talk about," was while they belong to this battalion, , its . it is said, are s«eking to unload 1
PASTURE -Good p.uture. know»» J
had the privilege of going to Fort
Brown’s office in Chrisman block.
belong, and because some one of our average over three quarters of a his reply.
¡Eastern
eggs
on
the
Portland
mar-
Mr Harriman was asked whether Stevens and are not required to go to
the Day ranch: abundance of »•
class gives way to ills weakness or crop. A trip through a portion of
jket, and thus further depress local FOR SALE—A 5-room house and lot
ter; prices reasonable. D. H. a" ,
folly, it Is unjust to brand the whole Otsego county revealed to th«* writer the successor to Mr Welling on the the encampment at Roseburg.
I
prices.
At
the
same
time
there
seems
I
for sale hv parties wanting to go i
son, R F. D. 3.
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class as a lot of drunken spend­ a very liackwartl condition of th«* board would h* a representative of,
I
to
be
a
lack
of
demand
for
eggs
in
away. Inquire at 354 Wes«. Tenth
thrifts. Tlie man or class of men vine, and the Indication« for a light Mr. Fish or himself, to which he re­ ♦4+444444444+ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ those localities usually furnished by |
GOLD
AND
SILVER
,,
'-
A
’
n
JG17? <
street.
,
j2<
whose souls are so narrow as to look crop. We understand like conditions plied :
♦ Portland.
♦
knives, forks aftd all house»" J •
"I
have
nothing
to
say
about
♦
inen.
with envious, avaricious eyes on the prevail in the northern part of the
♦
Oats Are lb wn St n Ton
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Completel
tlcles that do not look ilk* n
that."
few paltry dollars that some poor, county,, so that a fair estimate at
4
♦
Write the Oregon Plating W*’*'
The "Portland Flouring Mills mark­
s* 1 '.f blacksmith tools to sell or 1
Stuvvesant
Fish,
former
president
♦ ♦ ♦ + ed down quotations on oats today on
weak, foolish "logger" spends for this time for tn>th Otsego and Scho­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
128 Lownsiiale street, PortUM*
trade for heavy horse. Telephone
of
the
company,
attended
the
meet
­
«trlnk to send him to perdition Is not harie would be tw-o-thlrds to three-
, account of the bountiful yiel i which
Farmer» 2Ji . C r . -fera.
ing.
O-cgon, for prices.
.
In response to a telegram received | is to be harvested in the Mt-produc- t
worthy to live In a community known quarters of a crop.
Tuesday evening from Los Angeles i Ing regions of the Northwest
hr an educational centre, whose alm
Bar-I
announcing the death of his father In ley is also considered on the d»rllne
it should be to lift up a till make a 44r+*44++444444+
strong men Instead of kl<-klng them ♦
4 ♦4444444444444444 that cilv, Marion Veatch left Cottage In consequence of the heavy yield ex- i
4 Grove Wednesday for that place. F. pected.
M IRRIED.
down hill to a fate which whiskey ♦
4 4
4
BORN.
4 M. Veatch was well known in this
will brlhg every man who persists 4
4 .4
ol«l Potato«** A|| Gone
4
city, having lived here for a number
♦ 4444444444444444
in using It.
No demand exists for last year's
Statement
of tne
the Eugene Loan and Savings Bank < ■ EugcM.
oueeuienr or
of
years.
About
three
years
ago
his
4*4444444444*4444
Yours respectfully.
At the home of the groom In
showing me
the amount sianuiug
standing to
vK<*«>. snowing
«*• the iredu .
health failed him and he went to Los potatoes, as the season is too late ' or Lane, state of Oregon,
K. CLEVELAND.
To Mr and Mrs. Eva R. Wilkins.at Angeles in hopes of getting relief. for them and the new crop Is well every depositor July 1 , 1907, who has not made a deposit, or who
Eugene, July 19. at 3 p. m. John
f
THUS. SIKES.
Mogenscn and Misa Anna Christen­ Cottage Grove, on Saturday, July 20, He was aged about 65 years. The enough along to supply local needs. withdrawn any part of his deposit, principal or Interest, for a I”’rl
more than seven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with the n» •
1 1907, a ten-pound daughter.
I NCLA1MEI» LETTERS
remains arrived here last evening and What few old potatoes are left are
son. Rev. H. N. Mount officiating
Eugene, Or., July 23.
the too far gone to be considered a factor last known place of residence, or postoffice address of such depositor,
the
funeral
will
take
pjaee
from
To Mr. and Mrs W. Hubbel at Cot-
In the market.
New potatoes are the fact of his death, If known.
Usurer, Ernest.
tage Grove on Saturday, July 20 Prsebyterlan church at 2:30 this af- quoted at »1.25 to »1.75. with an In­ Name of
NOTH E TO THE PI IB.1C.
Dead, if fact i« known
Residence or
Bradbury. R E.
teruoon
—
Cottage
Grove
Nugget.
Amount-
1907, a son.
clination downward as the season Depositor.
P. O. Address
to Cashier or Tress
Bucklin. John A.
. »1»*
progresses.
C.
L.
Hansen
.
.
1
Having
sold
my
buainesa
to
W.
A.
Known
..
Eugene, Oregon. .... Not
Brown. G. L.
5 *»
To Mr ami Mrs. Frank Jordan, at MONT AN ' II IM HI s I’
I
Alaska merchants an e demanding II. ■ Heckman..
I Kuykendall, of this city. I want to
Eugene, Oregon
Burnell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry.
.... Not known..
Cottage
Grove,
E.
on
Friday,
July
19.
MORE
THAN
STANDARD
O!
1
fully
matured
potatoes
t
E.
Boyd
.
.
.
give
nolle«*
to
all
persons
having
he
shipped
Eugene, Oregon
Carson, Geo E
.... Not known. .
7.7»
I August 15. They must be in per- J. M. Griffith.
claims against me to present same 1907. a daughter.
Cruzan, J. IL
Eugene, Oregon
.... Not known.
l.W •
I
feet
condition,
no
gre
Helena.
Mont.,
July
19.
—
The
Wln-
C.
A.
Hansen.
I
for
settlement
at
once.
Also
all
per-
n
potatoes
Doneyer. Christian G.
Eugene, Orogoa .... Not known..
Tn
Mr
and
Mrs
Chester
Walker,
Jo'
necock
Land
4t
Sheep
Company,
one
I
wanted.
Portland
conn
•hn
Dewitt..
isons
Indebted
to
me
will
please
call
at
mission men
Giant, Eddie.
Eugene, Oregon .... Not known..
.»♦
16, of the six concerns recently organ­ I who have received order s are doubt- Sam
I the store and pay. takiug receipt at Springfield. Tuesday, Julv
*l.v»n. ..
Hampton. Mrs. Bettie,
Eugene, Oregon .... Not known..
.1»
1907,
a
girl
ful
it
they
can
he
filled.
ized
to
take
over
the
large
stock
'
therefor
and as a re­ t. Carlton Shepard .. Oreg ,n Insano .... Not known..
lilll. Robert E.
ranches, today (teelared a dividend of | suit Alaska markets will hare to look
1 wlah to take this opportunity to
Hughmei. Mrs. J. V.
Asylvm
4»M
In
Eugene.
July
16.
1997,
ta
Al-
to
California.
.
2
5
per
cent
anJ
the
others
average
¡thank
the
people
of
Eugene
anti
vi-
Wing gang...,.'...
Miller, Barney.
. .Net tncwii..
bertTarlson
and
wlfg,
a
son.
weight
j
Good
potatoes
can
be
about
2«)
per
ceut.
This
makes
the
'Inlt*
for
the
liberal
patronage
given
Id
Moore. J W.
State of
13 pounds.
»«»■ond 25 |«er cent dividend for the at any price on Front
tr.e In the past and also to express
Oswald. E J., care H. C*hcney
Wlnnecock company within eighteen possible that the Portland tnereh«ht« i
I the hope that my suegsaor, Mr. Kuy-
Potter. J. L. tt).
»y of
months Good prices for wool, sheep coiiM contract wi ti the fa.~n.ara in
ay tipo# 1,!*
i kendall. may enjoy lhe aamo without
Read. Miss Edna
♦
♦
♦
4
W. Csbn.
being ilret duly sworn,
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and
cattle
and
good
range
conditions
.the
valley
for
enough
potatoes
fog
the
I
Interruption.
WataM, Mi«» Pauline.
nk
nt
♦
.-tn. U>e
Ute casi 1er
the Eugene.
"
♦ made this record possible.
xcr oi
o« ta<*
Ixtan k Eaviag*1
jAiigust shipment lo Alaska, but in . ■•** 1 ■ -an.
J32 wit
W. L. DELANO
W *ldni»n. Mrs A.
■ nt I» *
♦
Guaní Rcaders.
< ounty of I^ne.
State
of Oregon; lllitl
that lilt-
the foregoing
----
.
-
*
-
...
♦
|this
event
’
he
price
that
would
have
Zachner, Mrs Adeline
„
The Guard's frtends, when ♦
< correct and complete statement, showing the name. last ' ks<’<# ' w
[to I m * paid would not leave enough of r :«*.
Dr Low*, the optician, will be In ♦
J. L PAOE. P M
Gnard
adver- ♦
"r Pnwottle* address, fact x>f death, if known, and '*ie
ltj
Dr. W L. Cheshire *111 Irrigate a margin for the commission men to
his Eugene office all next week Hava ♦ patronlilng
Therefore more Alaska the credit of each depositor, as required by the provisions of CMF
him teat your eyes for glasses Eight- ♦ tinera. wt!| ennfer a favor by ♦ his hepyard across the river between j work on.
meationlng thst they saw the ♦ Eugene and Springfield, having just (trade will go to other ports
w OSB1H\
If the <>f the General Laws of Oregon of 1907.
n years' eiperlenca.
ad in The Guard.
4 niirchaaed a centrifugal pump for ■ potatoes wanted at Nome were for
4 that purpose which will be operated later shipment It might be possible 1 Sea|S)'b*Cr,be<1 *n<1 8Worn to before tn« thia !•* d»? of ¿"qpENfER-
W. Mathews was In the city ♦
from Goshen Saturday.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ with a gasoline engine.
that Oregon could supply R, but on
.
= ......
Notary Pubi.c
Or**‘
CORRESPONDENT
WHO
THINKS
SOLDIERS GO TO
WILL
ENCAMPMENT WEEKLY REPORT OF
RUN UNDER
AT ROSEBURG
EUGENE MARKET
OREGON COLORS
HÀBRIMÂN SAYS
ALL IS LOVELY
STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED SEPOSITS
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